Something went wrong in Bagan Datuk, because Zahid's eyes were closed almost throughout. Either the lights were too strong or the Jawa man was feeling sleepy!

KJ in terms of substance was not much better than Ku Li, but he was slick and well prepared. Spoke with a bit more energy and zest. Honestly, some of his answers were quite refreshing in terms of ideas. (Just hope it's not Anwar-style oratory - sounds impressive but whether real or not, hmmmmmmmmm.)

Ku Li a bit more timid at the start, but warmed up as it went on. Some answers were better than KJ.

Thank you Tan Sri. Especially for turning Maybank into what it is today. He is probably one of the most hard-working GLC heads I have ever come across. He is always a gentleman. Sorry Tun. You made a big mistake by letting Wahid go. Just like how Najib made a big mistake with Hassan Merican.

Telokwanjah says:Agreed - he’s a good one for sure and I’m also certain that he will be persuaded to rejoin and help the national agenda regardless of who is in power. Cream always rises to the top and this guy is certainly cut from the same cloth as his illustrious predecessors. He gets a well earned rest and meantime Zeti turn now to improve our most vital state investment fund !

Ps for those who think he’s being asked to step aside because of his political comments - he’s not. Even look at his GST posting - it’s really not political at all ! Also see the PNB board comments thanking him -certainly going out with his head held high! Well done 👍

Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar is what I call collateral damage.In war some good soldiers are killed because they are in the opposite team.People like Abdul Wahid Omar and Tok Pa will always be remembered by all of us.Prof Kangkung

I hope he will be given a role to play in Msia baru. I may not agree with some of his actions at pnb but he is a decent guy. His biggest career mistake is in joining najib's cabinet but in life there are no mistakes, only lessons.